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Chemometric Methods in Molecular Design

Waterbeemd, Han van de (Editor)

Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry (Series Nr. 2)

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1. Edition February 1995
XX, 359 Pages, Hardcover
121 Pictures
48 tables
Monograph

ISBN: 978-3-527-30044-0
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

Short Description

This practice-oriented handbook provides a comprehensive account of modern chemometric methods in drug design. It presents strategies for making more rational choices in the planning of syntheses, and describes techniques for analyzing biological and chemical data.

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The statistical analysis of experimental and theoretical data lies at the heart of modern drug design. This practice-oriented handbook is a comprehensive account of modern chemometric methods in molecular design. It presents strategies for making more rational choices in the planning of syntheses, and describes techniques for analyzing biological and chemical data. Written by the world's experts, it provides in-depth information on
* molecular concepts
* experimental design in the planning of syntheses
* multivariate analysis of chemical and biological data
* statistical validation of QSAR results

An additional benefit: the book contains a critical survey of commercially available software packages both for statistical analysis as well as for special applications.

Industrial and academic researches in medicinal chemistry and organic chemistry will value this book as a useful source of information for their daily work.

Also available: Advanced Computer-Assisted Techniques in Drug Discovery, edited by H. van de Waterbeemd

Molecular Concepts
Experimental Design in Synthesis Planning and Structure-Property Correlations
Multivariate Analysis of Chemical and Biological Data
Statistical Validation of QSAR Results